The Mia Bossi Emma Bag ~ I’m Never Letting This One Go

I’ve heard about them, read about them, seen every celebrity mama carry one of them, but I’ve never tried, seen or felt one myself until now. What on earth am I talking about you ask? The Mia Bossi Bag.

The Mia Bossi Emma Bag is absolutely stunning and holds a ton of stuff. I have used this bag as a diaper bag, a purse and a carry-on for three different trips and it still looks brand new. The red bag is made from a gorgeous silky beige and black polka dot fabric (waxed canvas) on the exterior and features red Italian Ruat leather trimming that just pops.

There is a zip-in/zip-out inside lining with a ton of different pockets inside to hold everything and anything you may need. There is a cell phone holder, two interior bottle holders, one private zippered pocket, diaper holder and baby wipe holder.

The bag comes with a machine washable faux fur changing pad, so you don’t have to worry about changing your baby on a dirty change table while you are out and about.

Another great thing about this bag, is its straps. The straps have easy to open snaps that strap around stroller handles and an additional longer strap in case you prefer to wear the bag cross body.

The black on beige polka dot comes in Black Bean or Black Cherry, but if you prefer a lighter bag, you can get the reverse in Tangerine or Toffee.

Measuring 13.5″ (h) x 7.5″ (w) x 15.5″ (l), I found the Emma bag to be the perfect size for my lifestyle and day-to-day. I’ve been using it exclusively for the last couple of months and prefer it over my other travel bags as it is so versatile. Also, since I am a crazed polka dot fan, you can only imagine how much I love the print. This is a bag that will stay by my side long after my son is out of diapers. It’s chic, luxurious and impeccably made.

About Me

She’s a mom to two girls and a baby boy, a writer and the publisher of Child Mode. As a lover of style and fashion, Nadia found her ‘niche’ and love of children’s products while searching for quality items for her children. The internet can be overwhelming at times and although America has some amazing products, Nadia likes to find ‘hidden gems’ in Europe and Australia where the designers have a knack for creating innovations and styles that are covet worthy.